It will be results in the coming months that will dictate whether Liverpool's 'opportunistic' approach was the correct strategy this summer
In a move that represented a break in tradition to usher in a brand new era at Liverpool Football Club, a sporting director sat alongside a head coach for the first time at a press conference on July 5.
Interest in Yoro was said to be independent of a wider centre-back search and simply down to a potential 'opportunity' to bring one of the finest teenage defenders on the continent for what was thought to be a relatively modest fee, given his contract situation. The Reds had no intention of paying over £50m for a 18-year-old who would have joined as fifth choice initially. Martin Zubimendi became the latest player to fill what has now almost become a mythical 'No.
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